Law Keyword Domains Across 505 TLDs

These domains are selected for matching the keyword “law” and span 505 TLDs. Updated daily. The set is broad, so the main decision is whether the extension strengthens legal relevance, clarity, and resale credibility.

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Domain names

AcquisitionSpread
property.security
50
Available
$2,950

90
41%
process.tickets
60
Premium

94
36%
justice.deals
70
Premium

92
36%
process.love
60
Resell

94
36%
process.voting
60
Premium

94
36%
process.storage
60
Premium

94
36%
decision.expert
50
Resell

84
84%
process.esq
60
Premium

94
36%
act.group
80
Resell

86
42%
property.surgery
50
Premium
$128.7

$128.7/yr
90
41%
justice.discount
70
Premium

92
36%
firm.florist
60
Premium

118
26%
domain.page
70
Premium

80
38%
patent.church
65
Premium

96
27%
attorney.support
50
Premium

88
24%
act.dental
80
Premium

86
42%
patent.video
65
Premium

96
27%
trial.menu
50
Premium

106
23%
process.motorcycles
60
Premium

94
36%
case.ltda
70
Premium

90
34%
case.online
70
Premium

90
32%
act.healthcare
80
Premium

86
42%
advocate.recipes
55
Premium

90
23%
act.srl
80
Premium

86
42%
justice.mortgage
70
Premium

92
36%
attorney.charity
50
Premium

88
29%
patent.fit
65
Resell

96
27%
property.creditcard
50
Available
$168.98

90
41%
advocate.market
55
Premium

90
23%
firm.berlin
60
Premium

118
26%
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Value quadrant

The largest opportunity pocket sits in Low demand / Low price.

Visible breakdown

  • High demand / Low price41 results • 2%
  • High demand / High price7 results • 0%
  • Low demand / Low price1,539 results • 90%
  • Low demand / High price126 results • 7%

Liquidity

Liquidity is currently concentrated in Low demand.

Visible breakdown

  • Top 15% demand83 results • 1%
  • High demand431 results • 4%
  • Low demand9,331 results • 95%

Price distribution

Most visible domains in this search cluster in < $500.

Visible breakdown

  • < $5001,282 results • 75%
  • $500-$2k277 results • 16%
  • $2k-$5k105 results • 6%
  • $5k-$10k32 results • 2%
  • $10k+17 results • 1%

TLD mix

The visible preview is led by .site, which currently carries the largest share of results.

Visible breakdown

  • .site63 results • 12%
  • .space58 results • 11%
  • .gg55 results • 10%
  • .expert54 results • 10%
  • .online54 results • 10%
  • .zone52 results • 10%
  • .store50 results • 9%
  • .at49 results • 9%
  • .ninja48 results • 9%
  • .cloud44 results • 8%

Quality mix

Demand concentration is strongest in Low (0-39), which gives the clearest read on this search's quality mix.

Visible breakdown

  • Low (0-39)9,331 results • 79%
  • Mid (40-69)1,936 results • 16%
  • High (70-84)431 results • 4%
  • Top 15% (85+)83 results • 1%

Risk proxies

Low demand is the most common risk signal in this search preview.

Visible breakdown

  • Mainstream TLD42 results • 0%
  • Premium status2,905 results • 23%
  • High renewal608 results • 5%
  • Low demand9,331 results • 72%

FAQ

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What is this search best for?

Best for investors and operators who want a fast read on market depth, pricing reality, and where the cleaner deal pockets concentrate.

What is the strongest signal in this search?

11,781 visible matches cluster around a median ask of $1,227, with 11781% already sitting in buyable inventory types.

What should I watch in this search?

283% of the current set reads as lower-risk in the public safety proxy, while only 148% lands in the ready-picks band, so quality is concentrated rather than evenly spread across the search.

What kinds of domains are in this selection?

These are domains matched to the keyword “law” across 505 TLDs. The set includes direct legal terms, adjacent professional terms, and broader words that may only feel legal when paired with the right extension.

Are these domains tightly focused on legal buyers?

Not uniformly. Some names read clearly for legal use, such as decision.expert or process.esq. Others are more adjacent, so buyer fit depends on whether the full domain reads as credible in a legal context.

How should founders evaluate these domains?

Look for combinations that are clear, memorable, and easy to spell. A strong pick should signal legal relevance fast, avoid ambiguity, and feel trustworthy enough for a client-facing brand.

How should investors evaluate this set?

Focus on extension quality, clarity of legal meaning, and how easily a buyer can justify the name. Domains with obvious legal relevance usually have better resale logic than abstract or mismatched pairings.

What are the main risks in this selection?

The main risks are weak semantic fit, unusual extensions that reduce credibility, and trademark issues. If the word and TLD do not reinforce each other, the domain may be harder to place or value confidently.

Do pricing or renewal signals stand out here?

No pricing or renewal pattern is established by the available data. For this set, the safer comparison is semantic quality, extension fit, and whether the domain looks credible for a legal end user.

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